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โ€œHow do girls get out of houseโ€ AAPโ€™s Saurabh Bhardwaj slams BJP, LG over womenโ€™s safety in Delhi

SAURABH BHARDWAJ

New Delhi: Aam Admi Party (AAP) National Spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj on Wednesday slammed BJP and Delhi LG over the recent incidents of crime against women in the national capital and questioned โ€œHow do girls get out of the house?โ€.

He alleged that BJP and Delhi LG have made Delhi a โ€œJungle Rajโ€. Taking to Twitter, Bhardwaj said, โ€œOne more case โ€“ Attack on girl in broad daylight โ€“ What are BJP and LG doing?โ€

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โ€œBJP and LG sir have made Delhi a Jungle Raj. How do girls get out of the house?โ€ he added.

On Wednesday, a 22-year-old man was arrested for stabbing a woman in the broad daylight on Monday in the Adarsh Nagar area, said Delhi police.

While in Delhiโ€™s Pandav Nagar, a man tried to drag a 19-year-old girl inside a car, said Delhi police.
According to Delhi police, when she refused to get inside the car, the youth threatened to throw acid at her. The girl was injured during this.

The girl was given first aid. A case was registered. Further probe is underway.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by HW News staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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โ€˜Saamanaโ€™ Editorial Slams SC Decision On Demonetisation, Says It Supports Countryโ€™s Economic Massacre

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In a strong dissent to the Supreme Courtโ€™s decision on demonetisation, Shiv Sena in its mouthpiece โ€˜Saamanaโ€™ on Wednesday said that calling the government decision โ€œvalidโ€ means to โ€œsupport the economic massacre of the countryโ€

Mumbai: In a strong dissent to the Supreme Courtโ€™s decision on demonetisation, Shiv Sena in its mouthpiece โ€˜Saamanaโ€™ on Wednesday said that calling the government decision โ€œvalidโ€ means to โ€œsupport the economic massacre of the countryโ€.

The editorial termed the demonetisation โ€œeconomic terrorismโ€ and said, โ€œTo say that the decision of demonetisation is valid is like supporting the economic massacre of the country. One has to bow before the decision of the Supreme Court, saying, in the case of demonetisation, Modi is right.โ€ The editorial further argued that it was a kind of โ€œeconomic terrorism and massacreโ€.

โ€œIt was an economic massacre. Hundreds of people died in the queues in the banks. Because of this economic carnage, thousands if not lakhs of people became unemployed due to the setback to industry and trade. The countryโ€™s economy collapsed. Yet our Supreme Court on Monday ruled, โ€˜There was nothing wrong in the decision of demonetisation,โ€ it said.

โ€˜Saamnaโ€™, further in its editorial said that the country is โ€œproud ofโ€ the SCโ€™s Justice BV Nagarathna who dissented with the majority judgment on the point of the Centreโ€™s powers under section 26(2) of the RBI Act and said the scrapping of the Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 series notes had to be done through legislation and not by notification.
โ€œOut of five judges, only Nagarathna lodged a clear opinion against the decision of demonetisation calling it an illegal decision by the government. His opinion is the opinion of the country,โ€ it said.

โ€˜Saamnaโ€™ further said that the move made by the Central government totally failed as it led to many people committing suicide and businesses getting destroyed.
โ€œPrime Minister Modi suddenly appeared on TV at 8 pm on November 8, 2016, to announce the cancellation of 1000 and 500 rupee notes from circulation. PM gave this blow to stop the flow of fake notes in the currency forever, to curb the funding of terrorists in Kashmir, and to break the back of drug peddlers, but even after six years, nothing happened regarding the reasons given for demonetisation,โ€ the editorial said.
It also claimed that fake notes are still in circulation instead of the ban on the RS 500 and 1000 currencies in 2016.

โ€œBlack money, terrorism, narcotics business is going on unabated and drugs worth lakhs, thousands of crores were seized at Gujarat port. All these illegal activities are continuing even after demonetisation. The decision was a kind of arbitrariness,โ€ the editorial argued.
Notably, Supreme Court on Monday upheld the decision of the Central government taken in 2016 to demonetise the currency notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 denominations.

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A five-judge Constitution bench dismisses a batch of petitions challenging the Centreโ€™s 2016 decision to demonetise Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 currency notes and said the decision, being the Executiveโ€™s economic policy, cannot be reversed.
The Supreme Court on Monday affirmed by a 4:1 majority the central governmentโ€™s November 8, 2016, decision to demonetise the currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 denominations and said that demonetisation cannot be set aside on the ground that it caused hardship to citizens.

A five-judge Constitution bench held that merely because some citizens suffered hardships due to demonetisation, it was not reason enough to hold the exercise illegal.
The apex courtโ€™s judgment came on a batch of 58 petitions challenging the demonetisation exercise announced by the Centre in 2016.

The petitions have claimed that the due process required for the demonetisation was not followed, and the rights of Indian citizens were violated due to the arbitrary decision.
Justice Nagarathna, meanwhile said that practices like hoarding black money and counterfeiting coupled with corruption are โ€œeating into the vitalsโ€ of our society and economy and any measure intended to strike at them must be commended.

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